Does anyone remember what this kino's reception was when it first came out? Did people shit on it...

Does anyone remember what this kino's reception was when it first came out? Did people shit on it, was it considered average, revered like it is today?

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It was a big deal. No idea about the critical reception at the time though. I remember massive excitement for the extended edition dvd set more than anything.

I remember it was considered great. Then again i was like 10 so who knows

i was like 13 and i loved it and all my friends and even the sports normies etc at my school did too. ofc, im sure there were 25 year old men who liked to look at the soles of girls feet and ate exclusively microwave food and try to suck their kwn dick every few days when they get drunk who didnt like it at all and thought it was shit. i grew up to be them, but my life wasnt always joyless.

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No one disliked it except for a bunch of autistic Tolkien shills. It dominated the Oscars and other important awards.

>there are people browsing this board RIGHT NOW who didn't see LOTR when it first came ojut

Only the first one was truly great.

It was an event, I remember everyone talking about how awesome it was, and I as well as several people I knew saw it in theaters multiple times

Go fuck yourself you cocking motherfucker

I remember tolkien fanbois + that Christopher Tolkien guy hated it

Mostly the board was filled with "But why didn't the eagles fly Frodo" posts that were fucking annoying, and a lot of people got upset because the ages weren't right, tom bolbadil and Gandalf depowered some other stuff but mostly everyone agreed it was the best adaption to date.

2001 Sup Forums truly was a glorious time uh

lol

yeah dude but if you ever actually get to suck it you'll be super set. it's way harder than you think. Of course women are way more flexible but hey you don't have to ask yourself to suck your own dick

even thought the cartoon adaptation by bakshi was fucking amazing (that boromir scene)

It sucks they cut it off at such a terrible point, i heard it was because of budget reasons.

The animated RoTK was one of the worst movies i've ever seen.

91% or RT
Less than SW:TFA

what was Sup Forums's reaction on 9/11?

I saw it in the cinema when I was very young. I remember being so hyped because it was so long since the second one.

Then again I was not even sixteen and a year was a long ass time for me back then.

I think it's the day we can say Baneposting really took off
>CRASHING THOSE TOWERS

for RoTK*

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incorrect, my good sir.

It was pretty great, The Fellowship of the Ring wasn't as big a deal as Star Wars: The Force Awakens was, though The Two Towers and Return of the King were, but at this point the only people who knew about LOTR were bookfags, the trailers made it seem pretty cool. Now I didn't go on anonymous imageboards in 2001, so I can only tell you about the reaction to it at the cinema near me, whenever trailers, come on the screen, etc.
People seemed to think it looked good, it had something about it I guess, that it to say not everyone reacted like that, but there were no heckles or anything, there wasn't people saying it looked shit as far as I could tell.
It got huge on DVD release and seeing The Two Towers and Return of the King for the following two Christmas/New Years in 2002 and 2003 were pretty big deals, I mean everyone thought it pretty good. There was none of that "Lol, NERD" stuff or if there was, it was ironic.
It was like Pokemon and Dragonball Z level of popular, pretty much everyone liked it.

I loved it. Watched it hundreds of times on DVD.

well, it's true.

The theatrical release of Fellowhip is a masterpiece. Jackson lost all restraints on the two following movies and it turned into a tasteless cartony cgi saturated shitfest. The ending of return of the king is the only thing that gives the series a dignified ending.

lol he filmed them all at the same time you dummy, if you're talking about post-production stuff, it was probably necessary

yeah I feel you on that. It would probably be a little weird but OK the first time, and lose momentum after that. Why is finding a suitable wet hole to stick your dick in so hard...

It was absolutely huge. It got a good reception.

>theoden thought aragorn abandoned him in battle of pelennor fields
feelsbadman

Peter jackson is following the path of George Lucas, when technology gets in the way of filmmaking.

>"Peter was always a geek in terms of technology but, once he had the means to do it, and the evolution of the technology really took off, he never looked back. In the first movie, yes, there’s Rivendell, and Mordor, but there’s sort of an organic quality to it, actors acting with each other, and real landscapes; it’s grittier. The second movie already started ballooning, for my taste, and then by the third one, there were a lot of special effects. It was grandiose, and all that, but whatever was subtle, in the first movie, gradually got lost in the second and third. Now with The Hobbit, one and two, it’s like that to the power of 10."

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Sexual liberalism means a huge open market, which in return means that some goods are now worthless next to way higher quality ones

>not asking yourself
That's rape

100% truth.

Iirc, that's because Peter messed up budgeting. Yes, he was supposed to have shot all three movies at the same time but he was only able to make Fellowship worthy of theatrical release. Two Towers was practically a direct to DVD release as it stood post shooting. In fact, there was such a negative air about the production that Pete wasted all the money. Thankfully Fellowship was such a hit that the studio gave him more money for reshoots for Two Towers and Return.

This is correct. The other two were good, but not great.

fuck off underage

scaruffi believes otherwise you cuck

People were relieved it was mostly faithful to the books and I was nominated for and won many Oscars. Unlike the Hobbit which was got tier fuck up of the original.

It got the reception it deserved. The truest kino of our time.

>it's a Sup Forums can't commit to anything and lose faith quickly episode

99% of the opinions on this board believe the first season/movie of anything is the best

Most people here say Dexter Season 4 was the best whenever we have one of those autist dexter season threads

How fucking old are you?

The first movie was a massive and immediate pop-culture phenomenon to an extent that hasn't really been repeated since. It was a zeitgeist-defining event that captured the imagination of the movie-going public on a grand scale. People quoted and referenced it endlessly and it had pretty much secured its place as a classic before it even hit home video. It was the first truly iconic blockbuster of the 21st century (the last one of the 20th century being The Matrix).

18 year olds today were 3 when this movie came out. I'm just saying

I was pretty young, and honestly, while I loved it, I didn't appreciate it like I do now. I was only a kid, as far as I knew movies of this quality were made all the time.

It wasn't just you. Quality films were coming yearly, until somewhere around 2006/2007 where everything went to shit.

This is the best response. The only two movies with any similar fanfare since are Avatar and Episode VII. But I think the combination of hype, box office success, and critical success made LotR the huge hit that it was, and the fact that Jackson & company decided to film the movies at the same time allowed them to release within a 2 year window. They just did everything right.

>hasn't really been repeated since

I obviously prefer LOTR, but when Harry Potter movies and books were coming out in the same year, the impact it had on pop culture was OT Star Wars levels of hype.

I remember seeing people lining up down the streets for the new books, and then a few months later, the same thing at the cinema. Haven't seen anything like that since

>dad buys me ROTK game for GameCube
>I cry because I didn't like it
>he says he would return it
>say it's fine
>play it a lot eventually grows on me
>never thanked him for being a little shit

Early on, Harry Potter was seen as a little kids thing, no?

Wow, you were a little faggot.

Well, they are.
Especially seasons.

Avatar was huge tho.
And The Dark Knight.

Man it had featurettes of the hobbits playing it. I remember Dominic making fun of the dude who played pippin cuz he was really slow and would look at controller before making a move.

Avatar was a huge box office hit but it's pop-culture impact was minimal. Within a year pretty much everyone had stopped talking about it. Dark Knight was a big deal at the time but it doesn't really compare to the widespread sensation that LOTR created.

>harry potter
>hype
pick one faget. the only people that read HP was children

As many have said, they were absolutely huge when they came out and there was no nerd stigma or whatever. I remember seeing them with my dad multiple times in theater and on VHS. I was 12 and I knew then that LOTR was going to be my generations Star Wars (I had already seen the OT and Phantom Menace but Clones didn't drop until '02) and I still feel that's true.

it got nominated for best picture

Are you fucking serious? The media wouldn't shut up about the books literally appealed to everyone. They got children back into reading books, and it had an unlikely adult fan base.

>They got children back into reading books
hahahaha I keep hearing people repeat this myth but what are they reading now? If it all? Divergent? 50 shades of grey? It's just media bullshit, man.
>The media wouldn't shut up about the books literally appealed to everyone
It became a thing because of the movies, just like how much game of thrones have sold books for a song of ice and fire.

>go in hype as fuck
>the comfort levels are beyond measure
>ringraiths are spooky as fuck
>everything is going great
>the hobbits reach bree
>no old forest
>no fine ass river daughter
>no tom bombadil

Left my friends and went home. Haven't seen the films since

>tom bombadil

When will this meme end

I was in elementary school at the time but I remember vaguely it being hyped up at the theatres. Like the other anons said, it was a big deal. I'm also pretty sure it was well received.

LOTR was amazing but it ruined blockbusters because execs found out they can make them as bloated and long as they want and idiots will sit through it

Fotr was surprisingly good. I think no one expected such a great movie when the source material was so vast and well known.

I was a bit let down when they didn't show Tom Bombadil but it would have messed up the story for the casual viewer so it was a good decision to leave him out.

The hype building up for RotK was insane though.

You stupid newfag, Sup Forums wasent even around in 2001. It was founded in 2003.

Waste of trips

Viggo just really dislikes CGI, which is understandable when you look at his acting method, the dude is all about little nuances and body expressions.

by movie 3 id say yes, but the first 2 harry potter movies were only noticed by book readers and kinds.
once prisoner came out then the fanbase exploded

the featurette with Pipping and Merry used to make me laugh my ass off
>DOM PRESS X
>which ones the X button?

Why on the contrary it is you who have revealed yourself as the newfag.

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